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1.8rr safe for a stock motor

Xhondaguy

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i have had a set of 1.8rrs sitting in my garage for like a year now and i was wondering if it would be safe to run them on a stock tune, i only have a cold air and catback exhaust, someone told me that it was safe but i just want to double check with you guys
 


congrats on being an ex honda owner :) the rockers should be fine, a tune after install would be a plus.
 
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i actually miss my honda, don't get me wrong i was never a rice burner but it got 35mpg no matter how i drove and it never broke down with 300x miles, but it is fun killing some of those hondas with a turbo kit that they think is fast:D
 


got it done, it was some of the hardest valve covers iv'e taken of though, but it was definitly worth the effort, it pulls hard the whole time now, i cant wait to beat my buddy and his rally art finally:th_laugh-pointup:
 
got it done, it was some of the hardest valve covers iv'e taken of though, but it was definitly worth the effort, it pulls hard the whole time now, i cant wait to beat my buddy and his rally art finally:th_laugh-pointup:
how much time did it take you to swap them out? Did you just use your existing springs or what did you put in?
 
it took me about 3 and a half hours, and yes i used the stock springs, i believe that you only need to change the springs if you are running 1.9s
 
Actually...unless they are modded 1.9 rockers....if you shift any higher than 6K when you get it tuned then your gong to get valve float with 1.9 rollers on stock springs.
 


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